St. Johns - Coronado Hills Austin, TX Alamo Drafthouse

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Great place to watch movies and have dinner! The Porky's pizza is the best and so are the hot wings. If you're going opening night, get there at least an hour early, the lines can be long and you want to get great seats.

The Ritz prices & service cannot be beat! Laid back scene that does not cater to the conformists of the downtown scene. If you want a place to just hang with out the preppy scene you have it at the Ritz. It's become an Austin necessity.

Love this movie theater! This is a great place to see a movie with friends or on a date. My girlfriend and I go here often for the good food and drinks. It's nice being able to eat and drink so good while watching a movie.

Alamo is the perfect place to hang out on a Friday night. They offer a variety of movie selections that range from the classics, indie films and current box office hits. They also have themed nights, sing-a-longs and the always hilarious ""master-pancake"" theater where commentators provide a c…

The Alamo Drafthouse at the Ritz will be playing An Audience of One March 30th and 31st. It's a funny, yet chilling documentary about a pentacostal minister whose vision of a big budget film goes wrong. It's an intriuguing look into the lives of people whose faith drives them to do crazy things.…

I came to see a movie here and was amazed by the way i was treated. The door person tore my ticket, and personally carried me to the concessions where I ordered some of the best tasting food i have ever eaten. They have evberything even cheese frys!!! It was truly incredible. Then the door perso…

From Business: The AFS Cinema is the Austin Film Society’s two-screen art house theater. AFS Cinema features two screens, a full bar and cafe, and an event hall available for rentals. AFS curates a wide selection of films, including new releases, repertory series, new restorations, documentaries, independent films and premieres.

So, let me just start by saying- I. LOVE. TACOS. And I have pretty high expectations for said tacos. AND I tend to get a craving for them when most places are shutting down. Well, lo and behold to find that Torchy's is open til 10 on weekdays and 11 on weekends! When I got there, Queen was playing. The guy behind the counter asked me about my day like he genuinely cared. There's Maine Root in the soda fountain. And the food is also fantastic!Since this first experience, I've frequented Torchy's Tacos several times a month. I used to always get the Baja Shrimp and the Fried Avocado tacos.Baja Shrimp is generously filled with hand battered and fried (but not greasy) shrimp, pickled vegetables, queso fresco and lime. There is a great balance of spicy, acidic and cool flavors all wrapped up in the tortilla. The Fried Avocado is a hand battered and fried avocado with refried beans, shredded cheese, lettuce and tomato. I love the texture and creamy flavors of this taco! It is so good, and I never order vegetarian items. But in the past couple years I've rotated in other flavors.The Democrat is filled to bursting with barbacoa. I was really impressed with the quality of it considering that Torchy's isn't exactly Mexican food. It is very flavorful and not greasy at all. You gotta get the Trailer Park "trashy"- fried chicken smothered in green chile queso and pico de gallo. Creative and delicious- this one is a guilty pleasure!I actually got to Green Chile Pork by mistake one time. Although it's not what I ordered, it is pretty dang tasty. The pulled pork is juicy and flavorful and the green chiles- of which I'm not a huge fan- do not overpower anything. But, the customer service at Torchy's is outstanding. I called to let them know my order got mixed up- just to make sure someone else didn't get the taco I ordered and they put me down for a free taco. I really appreciated their customer care! There is a different taco of the month each month that coordinates with holidays or weather, and they are generally pretty great.And lastly, I always ALWAYS get extra Chipotle Sauce and Poblano Sauce no matter which tacos I order. I could drink that stuff!

I drove 60 miles round trip for poker they had advertised on their website, but they didn't have it as of about two weeks ago. I was told by the manager that I could have called first, as if it was my fault I made the trip for nothing. The manager did comp my meal and the wait staff were very sweet and attentive, otherwise I wouldn't have raised them to two stars. About the food:First thing I noticed was the menu had thick greasy fingerprints all over it. I order the "Barbecue" which was grilled along with Asparagus(was fresh), Chicken, Ribs, and Bacon. Everything that came off the grill had this gritty texture, carbon deposits i think, as if the grill hadn't been cleaned in a long time, almost like a very fine sand had been sprinkled on it. The bacon was soggy and chewy, and asked to have it replaced with some "crispy" bacon, and what I got was bacon that was cooked very fast with a large deposit of the dirty grill residue, kind of burn, but still with chewy fat.The mac and cheese was completely flavorless. When I left, I went next-door to Walmart as fast as I could and got some Alka-Seltzer. The customer service was exemplary, but the website and the foot were completely absent of integrity.

Literally as good as it gets. People always used to talk about how tacos were amazing in Texas and I always just thought to myself "how good can a taco get." Torchy's. Blew. My. Mind. It expanded what I thought were the limits of good Mexican food. I got a jerk chicken taco and a Mr. Pink, both of which had such a strong incredible flavor and fresh meats that it knocked my socks off on their dirt patched ground at this food truck stop. We also got some queso to share with the group and that really set me off right as it had some red pepper floating around and had a consistency that wasn't too drippy but also not too thick as to turn to lard when cooled. oh my god. If you get a chance do NOT miss this.

The people here are so FRIENDLY, open-minded, and willing to work with my girlfriend and I, who are deaf. I have to have gluten free foods, but sometimes I forget to carefully look at what I order.I originally ordered Fried Avocado and The Indepedent... not realizing they are fried in battered! When they brought it, I apologized to them for my fault in not asking about the batter. They were just fine with it and went ahead to make it without he batter!And... let me tell you, I'm from CA... it is DELICIOUS! Their chips, corn tortilla, and just the ingredients themselves... mouth-watering. Plus the love from the workers makes this taste even better :)Thank you Torchy Tacos!

My sentiments towards Torchy's are like that of a lover. To me, it is perfect. It keeps me on my toes and coming back for more again and again. I love discovering new things that Torchy's brings to the table-- like it's Roscoe waffle taco piled high with a fried egg, fried chicken, bacon, and drizzled with ooey gooey maple syrup, that is undeniably the best breakfast taco I've touched my lips to. I don't need any other taco restaurant because Torchy's is the Renaissance Restaurant. Most recently, I was blown away by the Trailer Park ("trash" style, aka covered in queso), Baja Shrimp (they didn't skimp!), and vegetarian fried green chile varieties.

Unbelievably cool bar! I went to see what all the fuss was about this place, and being the true skeptic that I am in not wanting to believe the good press I've read I went to see for myself, but once I opened the door it was like being in the movie Casablanca. Low lit with candles and red lighting and this 70+ African American woman playing the hell out of the piano.... Ended up staying all night and now my favorite bar in Austin. You will not regret... There was food but did not try, full bar, live Music that leans towards R&B and Soul with a heavy dose of the blues. I agree with all the fuss, its truly one of a kind in a city full of drones....

I scheduled reservation; the parking was easy, 68 degrees located next to Deep Eddy Cabaret which I had not been to in years, so it was fun to walk by a familiar Austin establishment as we entered the restaurant. The food was excellent, I had the Grilled Trout, and my date had the chicken parmesan. The atmosphere was elegant but relaxed, and it made for a very nice evening. When you have chosen a new place to dine especially in a new relationship it really can make or break the evening what restaurant you choose. I can recommend 68 degrees, and I wanted to take the time to say thanks for a great evening. All the best Eric

I. Love. These. Tacos.I love tacos in general. But Torchy's Tacos are some next level sh**. Do people cuss on Yelp? Idk. I'll censor it to be safe. Hi, kids.Seriously, though. The Mr. Pink and the Crossroads are incredible. Flavorful, cooked perfectly, with the right amount of kick. The Mr. Orange and the Democrat are also great. The guacamole is some of the best I've ever had. I've ordered it multiple times and it's always been fresh, with huge chunks of avocado. Can't go wrong with the Green Chile Queso and Street Corn. And the Diablo Sauce. YES.

I have been for lunch and dinner, both were outstanding meals. For lunch I had the Caesar salad and fettuccine for dinner the salmon they have many more options I noticed other tables enjoying along with my friend who had Linguine and Tuna so I look forward to my next visit. Great option I don't think anyone would be disappointed going to this locally owned restaurant on Lake Austin Blvd where Mangia Pizza was located for years as a point of reference for any longtime Austin residents.

I love this movie theater! It's great when you have a movie you weren't crazy about, but still want something to do that is cheap. The movies here are only $2 and they are constantly changing which movies they are showing. It may take a few weeks for the brand new movies to reach this theater, but for the price, you can't beat it. I've never seen the theater busy or packed, so plenty of room to find a seat and the seats are very comfortable.